Until we hold this board and the groups behind them accountable, we will keep getting closed-door decisions and bigger tax bills instead of real progress.
CBSD fires superintendent, teacher, and aide; approves tax hike – Bucks Round-Up – June 19, 2025
Two of those terminated were confirmed subsequently to be the teacher and aide staffing a special education classroom at Jamison Elementary where alleged abuse took place.
Elizabeth Stelle: With $64 million in the bank, Central Bucks School District still increases taxes
Central Bucks represents a concerning statewide pattern. Warnings of financial distress and consecutive tax hikes starkly contrast with the facts.
CBSD: Location change for June 18 board meeting to CB West
The meeting scheduled to be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18 at the district’s Educational Services Center has been moved to Central Bucks High School West.
Warrington GOP begins series of roadside cleanups
Last Saturday morning, the township’s Republican Committee members and candidates grabbed pickers and bags and headed to Eureka Quarry Ball Field at the corner of Street and Lower State roads to pick up as much nearby junk as possible in two intermittently rainy hours.
Jamie Walker: Enact the Save Women’s Sports Act
This commonsense measure is intended to keep girls’ school sports safe, fair, and entirely female.
Have a Great Summer, CBSD!
Substitute Superintendent Charles Malone says the district’s challenges remain top-of-mind and continue to be diligently addressed.
Calderaio runs for reelection on Buckingham’s environmental stewardship
Calderaio hopes to meet his reelection challenge from Democratic pet-toy company manager Mike Bateman by reminding township voters of Buckingham’s strengths and Calderaio’s own role in maintaining them.
Jamie Walker: Bucks commishes still using your tax $ to keep you in the dark
The commissioners abused their power and hurt children.
Jamie Walker: Local reporters should drop the glaring partisanship
The Gannett-owned Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times’s coverage of school districts leans so far left it almost falls over.
